Real time arranger for Linux
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Real time arranger for Linux
One Man Band v11 is now available for Linux. One Man Band is an arranger (real-time and sequenced) and style editor for Yamaha (compatible) styles. It was already available for Windows and OSX.
http://www.1manband.nl/omb/index.htm
http://www.1manband.nl/omb/index.htm
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witchspace
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Re: Real time arranger for Linux
Looks fun, seems like a great program when you're lazy and just want to try out some styles, adding this to my list of music software to check out
Re: Real time arranger for Linux
Then try my real-time arranger too.witchspace wrote:just want to try out some styles
https://sourceforge.net/projects/backupband/
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witchspace
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Re: Real time arranger for Linux
That looks cool, a lot of built-in styles too. I wasn't certain of that for the OP's program (I don't have a Yamaha synth to import stuff from).j_e_f_f_g wrote:Then try my real-time arranger too.witchspace wrote:just want to try out some styles
https://sourceforge.net/projects/backupband/
Re: Real time arranger for Linux
You can also make your own BackupBand styles with a midi sequencer like Muse. That's what I used to do those styles. The docs explain.witchspace wrote:a lot of built-in styles too
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